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Re: The Scandalous Brunch Photos That Scientology Doesn’t Want You To See

They were scandalous lulubelle!! I cannot believe you took ... photos omg!! LOL! Love it, and glad you got a decent meal out of it. I also adore deviled eggs. I also went to the Celebrity Centre /Center (not sure what it was then) back in 1990. It was quite a pretty building and the garden seemed very peaceful at the time, but then so did the OTO building there. Also I was a Scientologist at the time and easily impressed.

"Of course, now the worst kind of a trap of all, of course, i...is...is a...a beautiful woman. Uh...- that's a theta trap we all know. That this...that this is the worst type, the most deadly, but uh...again that's just a trap."PDC-9: Anatomy of Processing - Energy Phenomena/SensationL. Ron Hubbard

Re: The Scandalous Brunch Photos That Scientology Doesn’t Want You To See

Originally Posted by Lulu Belle

http://publicroad.wordpress.com/2012...nt-you-to-see/...But it was a decent spread, and cheap, and we happily loaded up our plates. I texted my husband that any religion with deviled eggs this good can’t be all bad.
...The first video showed us how to cure physical pain by reenacting the moment of injury and sort of hovering our hands over it or something. At another point, a boy becomes violently ill after eating some deviled eggs, which I took to be some sort of sign since I had just happily downed three Scientology-made deviled eggs and loved every bite. ...To be honest, I could’ve stayed all day, but my heightened powers of eye contact were telling me that E. wasn’t that into the idea of spending eight hours listening to aspiring actors teach us how to cure ourselves of food poisoning with the power of positive thinking. She’s kind of an oddball like that.